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Ussama Makdisi is a
Palestinian American historian,
specializing in the
history of the
modern Middle East. He is a
professor of
history and Chancellor’s...
- 1997). The
Algerian War 1954–62.
Bloomsbury USA. p. 13. ISBN 1-85532-658-2.
Ussama Samir Makdisi; Paul A.
Silverstein (2006).
Memory and
Violence in the Middle...
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Osama bin
Laden (10
March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a
Saudi Arabian-born
Islamist dissident and
militant leader who was the
founder and
first general emir...
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Ussama Komsan (born (1977-01-12)12
January 1977) is a
former Egyptian male
volleyball player. He was
included in the
Egypt men's
national volleyball team...
- Machine, by
Sally Cuneen,
Commonweal Magazine, 4
December 2009 Makdisi,
Ussama (2000). The
Culture of Sectarianism: Community, History, and
Violence in...
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Ussama Soleman (born Regensburg, 21
March 1983),
better known as "U-cee", is a
German funk-, dancehall, and soul
music singer.
Since 2009, he has been...
- (m. 1976; div. 1983)
Abdullah Sidik ****rty (m. 1988; div. 1992)
Ussama Bin
Muhammad Al-Hadar (m. 1994)
Children Married from Rio Tambunan:...
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Ossama Mohammed (Arabic: أسامة محمد; born 21
March 1954) is a
Syrian film
director and screenwriter. His film, The Box of Life, was
screened in the Un...
- The
Alhambresque style was
later absorbed in the
Ottoman world, in what
Ussama Makdisi called "Ottoman Orientalism."
Early use of
Alhambresque motifs (such...
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world as "Masih of Sins"
because he is the one who forgives." Makdisi,
Ussama (2000). The
Culture of Sectarianism: Community, History, and
Violence in...